Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+27) covers northern and northeastern parts, plus northern suburbs of Salt Lake City. It is 85% White and 10% Hispanic. Teacher and State Representative Rob Bishop (b.1951) was first elected in 2002 and took 64% in 2014. The Dems are running physician Peter Clemens, who lost the nomination in 2014.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+18) covers the western half of the state as far north as Salt Lake City, which it includes most of. It is 81% White and 13% Hispanic. Veteran, author and businessman Chris Stewart (b.1960) was first elected in 2012 and took 60% in 2014. The Dems are running businesswoman Charlene Albarran.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+18) includes most of the eastern and southeastern areas of the state, including parts of Provo and Salt Lake City. It is 86% White. Jason Chaffetz (b.1967) was first elected in 2008 and took 72% in 2014. The Dems are running businessman Stephen Tryon, who lost the nomination in 2014.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The district (R+16) lies in central Utah and runs south to include southern parts of Salt Lake City and western parts of Provo. It is 79% White and 14% Hispanic. Mayor Mia Love (b.1975) won the seat on the second attempt, but took just over 50% in 2014 and is not safe. Lawyer Doug Owens is aiming for a rematch in 2016.

STATE LEVEL

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
Real estate broker and County Commissioner Gary Her­bert (b.1947) was promoted when then Governor Jon Huntsman was appointed ambassador in 2009. He won a special election in 2010 and took 69% in 2012. The Dems nominated businessman Mike Weinholtz.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
The LG is chosen by the gubernatorial nominee and elected on the same ticket. LG Spencer Cox (b.1975) is a lawyer and State Representative who was appointed to the office in October 2013. Weinholtz chose lawyer and university executive Kim Bowman as his running mate.

Status, Sep 2, 2016:
Engineer and businessman John Dou­gall (b.1966) served ten years in the State House before beating the incumbent State Auditor in the primary in 2012. He took 65% in November. The Dems are running Mike Mitchell.